Swarovski Optik EL (10x42) Binocular
With the unique slender tubes for a wrap-around grip, the Swarovski EL Binoculars make it easy to have everything immediately in view while one hand is free. The extreme sharpness of image and absolutely natural colour reproduction through a totally modern, newly designed optical system as well as the extremely low weight and extra large wide-angle field of view make the EL Binocular comfortable to use for long duration observation - and the design certainly grabs your attention.Product Review
I knew I was in for it when my wife asked me that question. See, I already had a pair of very nice Leica binoculars. The Leica's are just so nice and clear with a super image... but they are also HEAVY! I had taken my Leicas on a spot and stalk hunt in British Columbia and these.At a price of $1300-1450, one should have very high expectations. These binoculars will never let you down. They are exceptionally well made with their rubber-armored magnesium alloy frame and state-of-the-art optics.
Having a fair bit of experience with binoculars as a Forward Observer in the Marines and my years of hunting/bird watching I usually do opt for binos in the decent price range of $300-600(which is expensive enough). I've Had Steiner's, the upper end bushnels, and Zeiss models thru the years and.

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